Organized by: The Bay Bridged, Tartufi, and Whiz Bang Fabrics
Co-presented by: Noise Pop
Influences
This event is sponsored by:
Please head to www.rockmake.com for information on how to sponsor the 2009 Festival.
For questions, please email info@rockmake.com
Sounds Like
Confirmed Performances by:
Tartufi
Odawas
Magic Bullets
Geographer
Low Red Land
Two Sheds
The Ferocious Few
The Dont's
Photons
Agent Ribbons
and kids' bands The Psychotherapists and Secret Cat kicking off the day
The countdown to the Rock Make Street Festival has begun! If the idea of a San Francisco street fair conjures up tired images of funnel cakes, hemp necklaces, and didgeridoos, prepare to be blown away by the SIXTY amazing independent local designers, artists and craftspeople and TWELVE great indie rock bands at this year's Rock Make event. It's a great chance to get some sweet bargains on high-end pieces from nationally reknowned artisans while enjoying some great local music. It's a free, all ages, totally DIY event and an excellent way to spend a warm Sunday afternoon in the heart of the Mission District!
Head to RockMake.com for more up-to-date information on the 2009 Festival!
For the entire month of June, 2009 there will a group art show
presented by the subterranean arthouse in Berkeley, curated by Yukako
Ezoe Onodera and Ryoji Kajikawa. The show will showcase over 45 local
artists from the Bay Area. The main subject of the show will be 'kites'
hung as installations from the ceiling crafted by many artists. One of
the star kite pieces made by Ryoji Kajikawa will have a projection of a
film on it. There will also be a variety of mediums presented; photos,
paintings, drawings, and video, related to the feeling of kites on the
wall.
Sounds sooooo awesome. I am sad to say I'll be at a wedding in Santa Cruz. But I'll spread the word! Please do it again in the future, as I'm already bummed I missed it! - Heather
i will be screaming across the country with a truck full of priceless antiques just to make it back in time to rock the pants off of you kids. make sure you're wearing something under your pants, or else things might get weird. i would suggest...underpants.